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    • #107282
      Dario
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        Hi folks,

        i would like to understand the reason of this sound/path process,

        to make this,I need to  explain the chain of my setup,

        it includes two Markbass Combo Amps (CMD 121H),the 2 Sends and the 2 Returns on the rear panel of my combo amps,feed the Ins and Outs of my H8000,for a perfect stereo path,in a typical send/return wiring

        my bass,through a volume pedal,goes in One frontal input of an Amp

        Markbass Combo Amp  1send


        >H8000 IN 1

        Markbass Combo Amp 2 send


        >H8000 IN 2

        Markbass Combo Amp 1 return


        >H8000 OUT 1

        Markbass Combo Amp 2 retrun


        >H8000 OUT 2

        bass—->in Volume Ped out


        > Frontal Input of one of the 2 Amps

        now,my question: is normal that I listen to an higher volume sound on an Amp,let's say the 1 and I listen to a lower and almost completely wet signal on the other Amp?                                          

      • #120782
        nickrose
        Moderator
        Eventide Staff

          More questions. Sorry.

          1) What routing are you using ?

          2) What presets does this occur with ? (Name at least one).

          3) Does it make any difference if you remove the volume pedal ?

          4) Do you get the same thing with a THRU preset ?

        • #120783
          Dario
          Participant

            Hi,

            the routing is A-B(the first one on the routing menu)with the wet/dry Level at 50% on DSP A and DSP B

            an example Preset:

            6518 

            6518 

            6519

            6519 

            also,with the preset #218 I listen to only the Wet sound on an Amp and I listen to a complete Dry sound on the other Amp

            I have to try if It does any difference if I remove a volume pedal and if I load a THRU preset

            thanks a lot

          • #120784
            Dario
            Participant

              Hi,

              the routing is A-B(the first one on the routing menu)

              an example Preset:

              6518 

              6518 

              6519

              6519 

              also,with the preset #218 I listen to the Wet sound on an Amp and I listen to a complete Dry sound on the other Amp

              I have to try if It does any difference if I remove a volume pedal and if I load a THRU preset

              thanks

            • #120785
              Dario
              Participant

                Hi nickrose,

                excuse me for the mistakes on the multiple replies answers 🙂

                anyway,based on your questions,I've tried everything both without the Vol.pedal and in THRU too, this is the final result:

                with a preset like the 6518(Pcm 70 Sax Hall) this is the result:

                on the Fronta Input of the Amp 1,where is connected my bass, I listen to a litlle bit higher volume signal,with a good balance between the sound of my bass and the wet sound, instead on the Amp 2,where there isn't connected anything on the Frontal Input,I listen only a full wet signal.

                with a preset like 218 (Gorgeus Delays),with the same wiring,I listen to the sound ONLY on the Amp 1,where is connected my bass,on the Amp 2 there is NO SOUND.

                the same happens if I load the preset #12 THRU,the signal becomes MONO,like the preset #218(Gorgeous Delay) and I only listen to the sound on one of the 2 Amps.

                also,with the help of my DAW,I've noticed that when I load THRU or a preset like the #218 the signal is Mono,when I load a preset like the #6518 the signal becomes Stereo,but with the problem that I listen to a different kind of sound on the 2 Amps,as I said before.

                the only way that I found to solve this problem,is to use an Y cable jack mono—dual mono,

                but I guess that this is not the best solution,

                let me know

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